Posted by Colin Howell
a resident of Mountain View
on May 26, 2013 at 6:30 pm

Jake, you were indeed in Mountain View, but it's an understandable mistake. I live in that part of Mountain View, and it lies right on the border with Palo Alto. Indeed, my apartment complex is named "Palo Alto Plaza" despite actually being located in Mountain View. And to confuse matters further, just on the other side of El Camino is Los Altos. :D

Great story! Like Jake, I was confused with this location. I always assumed that Lozanos was in Palo Alto and that San Antonio Rd. was the border for the city.

BTW, does anyone know where he is located at the car wash?

I used to frequent Lozanos for my car washes. However, it seemed like the quality of the wash itself had recently decreased -- with the wheels, tires and even the car not quite cleaned properly. Lately, I have been going to the car wash next to Town & Country (they have always been very thorough with cleaning everything correctly).

However, I might be inclined to give Lozanos a chance again -- if it means picking up some good dry rubbed ribs and mesquite-smoked chicken for my hubby! After having lived in Texas, my husband misses the mesquite wood smoked bbq quite a bit!

I just can't remember having seen any BBQ at Lozanos before. Is Mr. Willis located in building area or in the entrance parking lot?

Harold I'm comm'in for those ribs.. Sounds like some serious TLC going into those ribs and low and slow sounds right for some serious good ribs.. Love the tip on this secret BBQ'er. And the price is extremely good.

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